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Hugh Graeme - Lover of the Elephant Man Lyrics



Hugh Graeme - Lover of the Elephant Man Lyrics




So alone again
Counting the days passing by more and more
Echoes the silence that breathes through your door
For company a shadow that's hung on the wall
Pictures of nobody and nothing at all

Sea of emptiness
Threatening to drown you
It's crushing right through your soul
Like a castaway

Nobody sees you when you're all alone
Nobody sees you you're chilled to the bone
Nobody knows you can't make it alone
Can't make it alone, you can't make it alone

Who could ever love?
Someone so broken
A life that had fallen a part
And if anyone can
Must be the lover of the elephant man

Could you ever love?
Someone whose scars you can't see
They're just not physical
And if anyone can
Must be the lover of the elephant man
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So alone again
Counting the days passing by more and more
Echoes the silence that breathes through your door
For company a shadow that's hung on the wall
Pictures of nobody and nothing at all

Sea of emptiness
Threatening to drown you
It's crushing right through your soul
Like a castaway

Nobody sees you when you're all alone
Nobody sees you you're chilled to the bone
Nobody knows you can't make it alone
Can't make it alone, you can't make it alone

Who could ever love?
Someone so broken
A life that had fallen a part
And if anyone can
Must be the lover of the elephant man

Could you ever love?
Someone whose scars you can't see
They're just not physical
And if anyone can
Must be the lover of the elephant man
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Writer: Graeme Mchugh
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid

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Hugh Graeme - Lover of the Elephant Man Video
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Performed By: Hugh Graeme
Language: English
Length: 4:09
Written by: Graeme Mchugh

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